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better_git_changelog
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Make a changelog from git commits, tags, and releases
npm install --save better_git_changelog
better_git_changelog
Other changelog making tools were too complex and didn't do what I want. One was close, but
didn't cleanly handle the mix of 1.0.0
and v1.0.0
in the history, and didn't give links
to relevant branches.
So, I made a zero-config CHANGELOG tool.
This is generally intended to be used as a step in the ends of build chains. The author uses
it by making a command changelog
in the scripts block of any project's package.json
, then
writing better_git_changelog
in there, and can now issue npm run changelog
to receive
bacon.
[1.6.0] - 6/6/2022 11:40:38 AM
Commit ec266b5239fba0bca072e9e9a0e152c94b44fc1d
Author: John Haugeland <stonecypher@gmail.com>
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Make a changelog from git commits, tags, and releases
The npm package better_git_changelog receives a total of 1,888 weekly downloads. As such, better_git_changelog popularity was classified as popular.
We found that better_git_changelog demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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